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two seconds to set the world on fire and have everybody educational trying to do that. michael jackson performed his signature dance move in pasadena. the world didn't get to see it until six weeks later ununtil it was aired on nbc. >> i know, i was going to say, i thought i heard you do a pretty good moonwalk? >> do we have time? >> we only have time for a brief weather recap. >> all right, yes. a little bit of morning fall for tomorrow. everyone will wake up cloudy. we'll get some son by the afternoon. then, thursday through sunday, we'll see a slight chance of showers each and every day. no large storm system in there. it's just going to be one of those, you know, areas of pesky, annoying showers that could roll through again thursday, friday, saturday and also sunday. >> all right, jeff, thanks very much. thanks for joining us. tonight's show with jay leno up next. >> and thank you for joining us. >> we'll see you tomorrow. bye, bye. >> now the moonwalk? >> yes. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band.
two seconds to set the world on fire and have everybody educational trying to do that. michael jackson performed his signature dance move in pasadena. the world didn't get to see it until six weeks later ununtil it was aired on nbc. >> i know, i was going to say, i thought i heard you do a pretty good moonwalk? >> do we have time? >> we only have time for a brief weather recap. >> all right, yes. a little bit of morning fall for tomorrow. everyone will wake up cloudy....
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country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or a one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issues that way aid goes there because nothing was done during the genocide. years i'm not completely agree with the analysis is that once you move out of kigali it's all just rural. and that's very true i mean rwanda as we know it is actually the most densely populated country in africa we're talking about some one thousand people per square mile and that's not enough of public wealth to go around and i think what's clear that we start there has been stable government for the past twenty years and showing some stability and some security however we also know that you are the house contributed to the easter bunny to next door in congo. either. for which
country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or a one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issues that way aid goes there because nothing...
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the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and never granted every contract dates built within it to be at some point carrying out duties themselves. there has been a lot of corruption we don't have any oversight. you have to build the internal accountability within those agencies and have citizens accountability as well. you can simply continue to provide money to the beltway bandits are the ngos. you need is your philosophy to provide services to build and petitions at the same time. >> you can take off, but i wanted to say i agree it would've been possible in the immediate aftermath of her talking about the af
the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and...
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you know higher education degree is and so they they've come here you know looking at america as the land of prosperity the land of opportunity unfortunately they've met a lot of closed doors you know many of them ended up taking minimum wage jobs at fast food restaurants so as you can imagine that's a very very hard pill to swallow for someone who's in vision america you know being able to give them so much and really this was what they were promised to help out with the war effort what about emotionally i mean and psychologically i mean yes professionally is one thing but as you said you know with the islamophobia going on now in this country i mean how are they able to it is now it is difficult and you know the the resettlement process is so quick it's so it's a ninety day process they're given you know you housing and anguish school classes and that sort of thing but they don't really help them in the long term and of course psychological issues is something that is affecting them in the long term these are people that just like iraqi war veterans are coming back seeing these tra
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they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you guys. thank you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed this morning right now sentencing for the teenager who killed three students at chardon high school in ohio last february. t.j. lange showed up in court wearing a white t-shirt with the word "killer" on it. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty. three student survivors as well as relatives of the murdered students are addressing the court before that senting. >>> classes are back in session at the university of central florida today. one day after police say they uncovered a student's attack plans at the school. james coma
they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you...
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i think of the importance that palestinian families place on education. i of the entrepreneurs determined to create something new like the young palestinian woman i met at the summit that i hosted that wants to build recreational facilities for the youth. i think of the aspirations that so many young palestinians have for their future, which is why i'm looking forward to visiting with some of them after we conclude this press conference. that's why we can't give up. because of young palestinians and young israelis who deserve a better future than one that is continually defined by conflict. whenever i meet these young people, whether they are palestinian or israeli, i am reminded of my own daughters. i know what hopes and aspirations iffer for them. -- i have for them. those of us in the united states understand that change takes time, but it is also possible because there was a time when my daughters could not expect to have the same opportunities in their own country as somebody else' daughters. what is true in the united states can be true here as well
i think of the importance that palestinian families place on education. i of the entrepreneurs determined to create something new like the young palestinian woman i met at the summit that i hosted that wants to build recreational facilities for the youth. i think of the aspirations that so many young palestinians have for their future, which is why i'm looking forward to visiting with some of them after we conclude this press conference. that's why we can't give up. because of young...
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so the older sister who had gone to india to become involved with children who would not have had an education and all the issues related to that. i thought this was interesting and worst doing so i decided the best option was to offer myself to become a nun so at the age of 17 i spoke to the reverend mother to say i decided to become a nun. she said think about it. go away for a year then be will receive you. my parents were very happy with my choice because i honored to be a nun and they're happy to have me another year. they decided nothing was too good for their daughter said they thought they would send me to paris for one year. [laughter] that changed everything. [laughter] i describe that in detail in the book. [laughter] and they came under a different influence. i had a grandfather retired earlier and what he practiced with the pork guy against the landlord and he was pleased to have a young girl who was interested in what he was talking about. he did not know how to speak to a child and he spoke of being an instrument of social justice. it was not appropriate any more to become a nun
so the older sister who had gone to india to become involved with children who would not have had an education and all the issues related to that. i thought this was interesting and worst doing so i decided the best option was to offer myself to become a nun so at the age of 17 i spoke to the reverend mother to say i decided to become a nun. she said think about it. go away for a year then be will receive you. my parents were very happy with my choice because i honored to be a nun and they're...
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>> well, the education has not increased 100%. guaranteed jobs-- that must be stimulus, loan debt forgive neness. and many graduates live at home and don't have a be job. so the cost rising is a deterrent in the first place. think about global, we have without access to jobs. and it's just too much money. >> gregg: isn't the federal government largely to blame for this? and here is why i say it. since 1986, the amount of federal subsidies for loans and grants for college education has increased 3,247%. back in 1986 a billion in student loans and grants and now it's 120 billion dollars and a recent study by the department of education found the reason colleges and universities are charging more and more tuition and room and board is because students have all of this money available to them. so, in the end, isn't the federal government to blame for that? >> i'm uninclined to think that. i think college tuition are rising ly. i was reading out in oklahoma higher default rate in the country. and many are getting a pell grant or some g
>> well, the education has not increased 100%. guaranteed jobs-- that must be stimulus, loan debt forgive neness. and many graduates live at home and don't have a be job. so the cost rising is a deterrent in the first place. think about global, we have without access to jobs. and it's just too much money. >> gregg: isn't the federal government largely to blame for this? and here is why i say it. since 1986, the amount of federal subsidies for loans and grants for college education...
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education for our military? and to pakistan of all places where hatred for america is at its highest? washington should watch its spending and prioritize. it's time, mr. speaker, to sequester pakistan. why are we cutting aid for our military and educate the people in pakistan? the administration has the power and ability to make it right. if this program is not reinstated, i'm going to introduce legislation to withhold nondefense foreign aid from pakistan until this wonderful program for our troops is fully funded. the president should stop punishing our troops. we have a moral obligation to take care of our voirs and protect us -- warriors that protect us. the president says he's the education president. mr. president, let the troops go to school. and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. toda >> elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition and making social calls to washington
education for our military? and to pakistan of all places where hatred for america is at its highest? washington should watch its spending and prioritize. it's time, mr. speaker, to sequester pakistan. why are we cutting aid for our military and educate the people in pakistan? the administration has the power and ability to make it right. if this program is not reinstated, i'm going to introduce legislation to withhold nondefense foreign aid from pakistan until this wonderful program for our...
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they want the ability to make their own decisions and get an education and get a good job and worship god in their own way, to get married, raise family. the same is true of those young palestinians i met with this morning. the same is true for young palestinians who yearn for a better life in gaza. that's where peace begin, not just in the plans of leaders but in the hearts of people. >> this was mr. obama's chance to appeal to a new generation of israelis and to reach out to them in a personal way, something his critics charge he hasn't done before. in many ways it was vintage obama. the world witnessed the return of the hope and change go from 00:2from -- change guy from 2008. >> let me say this as a politician. i can promise you this. political leaders will never take risks if the people do not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish compare things. >> get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. will the middle east take president obama's message of compromise to heart? text a fo
they want the ability to make their own decisions and get an education and get a good job and worship god in their own way, to get married, raise family. the same is true of those young palestinians i met with this morning. the same is true for young palestinians who yearn for a better life in gaza. that's where peace begin, not just in the plans of leaders but in the hearts of people. >> this was mr. obama's chance to appeal to a new generation of israelis and to reach out to them in a...
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that's why the democratic approach is to invest in our economy, invest in education, invest in job training, invest n transportation and infrastructure, invest in research and development, invest in technology and innovation, invest to take to make america a leader in the 21st century. if you invest in our economy, then you'll increase jobs for the american worker. if you increase the jobs available to the american worker, consumer demand will increase. if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of congress and the tell -- and the federal government. c-span, created by table companies -- cable companies. >> on c-span we will take you live to capitol hill w
that's why the democratic approach is to invest in our economy, invest in education, invest in job training, invest n transportation and infrastructure, invest in research and development, invest in technology and innovation, invest to take to make america a leader in the 21st century. if you invest in our economy, then you'll increase jobs for the american worker. if you increase the jobs available to the american worker, consumer demand will increase. if consumer demand increases, the economy...
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finally tonight, if you have not yet filled out your ncaa tournament brackets, you better get board of education busy. president obama made his march madness picks today. is he going with a final four of louisvilleville, florida, ohio state, an eventual champion indiana. >> republicans were not amused by this. the rnc put out an ad. louisiana congressman remarked his final four picks are are now late but his budget is late by 45 days. i think that shows the priorities. his final four picks actually made it on time. since the demands on our time are not nearly as important, the panel and i have come up with our own final four picks. all right, mara, who do you have? >> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsi
finally tonight, if you have not yet filled out your ncaa tournament brackets, you better get board of education busy. president obama made his march madness picks today. is he going with a final four of louisvilleville, florida, ohio state, an eventual champion indiana. >> republicans were not amused by this. the rnc put out an ad. louisiana congressman remarked his final four picks are are now late but his budget is late by 45 days. i think that shows the priorities. his final four...
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i found other good education quotes. education is a weapon whose effects depends on who holds it in his hand and at whose direction it is aimed. stalin. education must provide the opportunities for fillment and provide a rich and challenging way for an individual to ex-flour his own way. a nice quote. hitler are. >> greg: i knew if. james hitler your next door neighbor who is a teacher. should have changed his name. >> i have one. andy levy is awesome. unbelievable, dude. think about that. >> he used to say that all the time. >> with fans like that, i don't know. >> you said for the left the problem with socialism is that it is an imperfect science so they excuse things when they don't go right. for the left it is the people that are imperfect. >> greg: that is what i said! >> socialism itself is not an imperfect science. >> greg: i said capitalism is an imperfect science. socialism is always the fault of the practitioner. we agreed but i stated it poorly. >> i agree with you, yes. >> watching the ncaa. >> georgetown is
i found other good education quotes. education is a weapon whose effects depends on who holds it in his hand and at whose direction it is aimed. stalin. education must provide the opportunities for fillment and provide a rich and challenging way for an individual to ex-flour his own way. a nice quote. hitler are. >> greg: i knew if. james hitler your next door neighbor who is a teacher. should have changed his name. >> i have one. andy levy is awesome. unbelievable, dude. think...
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there are those that invest in human capital or infrastructure or investing in education, and those which do not, which endanger our future by adding to the national debt. and this war deficit was of the second type. amthird point that i passionate about, although it is difficult for many people to be passionate about accounting, but i am passionate about the lack of war accounting. one of the purposes of our book and the several book chapters that we have written since then is to argue that bad accounting matters. the u.s. owes nearly a trillion dollars in what business would call deferred compensation to the men and women who fought the war, but this liability does not appear anywhere on the national balance sheet. we did not account for the value of the 6658 lives lost in iraq and afghanistan. that is just the troops, not civilians, not contractors, except for small amount of life insurance money. even though civilian government agencies estimate the value of life at $7.20 million, so osha or epa would account for it at $7.20 million. we have accrued trillion of dollars and more debt,
there are those that invest in human capital or infrastructure or investing in education, and those which do not, which endanger our future by adding to the national debt. and this war deficit was of the second type. amthird point that i passionate about, although it is difficult for many people to be passionate about accounting, but i am passionate about the lack of war accounting. one of the purposes of our book and the several book chapters that we have written since then is to argue that...
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trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a republican. what was your reaction? guest: first, no benefit cuts. the bottom line for myself. no cuts in social security, medicare.nd they are benefits that one works for all of their lives or either disabled or can't work for whatever reason. so, we owe this to the american people. when you talk about reform and medicare and medicaid, social medicare for example, we could allow for more for prescription drugs. that would achieve cost savings. achieve many ways to savings without cutting benefits. the formulas that would cut i do not support. host: what about raising 65igibility for medicare from -- gues
trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a...
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there must be some plan for student loan debt for giveness and prioritize education of our children makinged cancation affordable. >> all right, jeff rand jesse jackson, you always say it in a way we can get it and understand it very clearly. thank you for joining us here to knit. >> hope to see you next week. >> that's "the ed show." this is michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. hubris, the iraq war, starts now. >>> good evening. thanks for being with us tonight. this is a jint resolution of congress passed in 1964. the signatures here, speaker of the house ep representatives, president of senate and down here, big one, that is the signature of the president of the united states. this resolution passed o not a friday. the tuesday before the president had gone on tv under a live late night urgent broadcast. >> fellow americans -- >> he said the united states navy had come under attack. there was open aggression on the high seas against the united states of america. the result was, the gulf of tunkin resolution. it happpassed in the house unanimously. turns out it got snookered. did not happe
there must be some plan for student loan debt for giveness and prioritize education of our children makinged cancation affordable. >> all right, jeff rand jesse jackson, you always say it in a way we can get it and understand it very clearly. thank you for joining us here to knit. >> hope to see you next week. >> that's "the ed show." this is michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. hubris, the iraq war, starts now. >>> good evening. thanks for being with us...
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it's about educating our children. it's about respecting the role that medicare, etc., plays in the lives of the family. where young people's success is better advanced if their parents can focus on them and not worry about their own parents. on the other hand, you have a budget that is a job killer. it's the same thing prackthrick as the romney budget, which was defeated by the american people in november. and that is about disdain for the people i have just talked about. it's about being handmaidens of the special interest. about having a revenue policy that is not about fairness but about special interest. and i think that is a sharp contrast. 98 billion dollars out of -- $98 billion out of pell grants while giving tax breaks to big oil so they have incentive to drill so they can make $1 trillion in profit. tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas while we have investments in infrastructure and energy here. i think that in the budget you we a blueprint for what believe in. and we believe in the middle class
it's about educating our children. it's about respecting the role that medicare, etc., plays in the lives of the family. where young people's success is better advanced if their parents can focus on them and not worry about their own parents. on the other hand, you have a budget that is a job killer. it's the same thing prackthrick as the romney budget, which was defeated by the american people in november. and that is about disdain for the people i have just talked about. it's about being...
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we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden oortunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-yearld throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at where the money is going, look at the smart ways we can meet spending requirements. we just ask for the ones you spend your money wisely. because it is our money, now we want to know what you think. should we send money to pakistan while cutting military aid to american soldiers? log onto gerriwillis.com and i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. we will be asking are we facing a new housing bubble? and blaming congress for troubles, is it fair? and what is next for the housing behemoth? behemoth? answers next. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be ou
we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden oortunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-yearld throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at where the...
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israelis understand the value of education and have produced 10 nobel laureates. [applause] understand the power of invention and universities educate engineers. that spirit has led to economic growth and progress. ,olar power, electric cars synthetic limbs, stem cell research that treat disease. computer technologies that change the way people around the world live. if people want to see the world of the future economy, they , home ofok at tel aviv research centers and startups. [applause] are active on social media. every day seems to be a different facebook campaign on where i should give a speech. [laughter] [applause] that innovation is as important to the relationship between the united states and israel for security. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. twoy the trade between our countries is at $40 billion every year. [applause] more importantly, that partnership has created new products and medical treatments and pushing new frontiers of science and exploration. that is the kind of should have isra
israelis understand the value of education and have produced 10 nobel laureates. [applause] understand the power of invention and universities educate engineers. that spirit has led to economic growth and progress. ,olar power, electric cars synthetic limbs, stem cell research that treat disease. computer technologies that change the way people around the world live. if people want to see the world of the future economy, they , home ofok at tel aviv research centers and startups. [applause] are...
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and in the past, each state and in texas the state board of education, would review textbooks to be sure the information was right and that there wasn't a bias. and that that textbooks would be distributed and parents could see them. they've been approved. today, we have an onslaught of online products by c-scope, which was not involved in this particular lesson. >> megyn: that's the other that has the agenda in texas. >> right, that's the other entity and now you have safari montage with this video and talked to the state board of education. we've had 1300 bids, up dramatically, from textbook publishers for online curriculum because they're making the transition. now, we obviously want to stay up with technology in our schools. it's less expensive to deliver the product this way. students are more engaged in technology than they are in ready heavy textbooks, but we've lost control, megyn, and this really concerns me. now, safari montage, if you look on their website they're funded with government grants primarily from the federal government and what concerns me about common core as well
and in the past, each state and in texas the state board of education, would review textbooks to be sure the information was right and that there wasn't a bias. and that that textbooks would be distributed and parents could see them. they've been approved. today, we have an onslaught of online products by c-scope, which was not involved in this particular lesson. >> megyn: that's the other that has the agenda in texas. >> right, that's the other entity and now you have safari...
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much too severe particularly on education and children's programs. a new member who's a darling of the tea party said his growth projecti projections, paul ryan's growth projections which he uses to get the balance are much too optimist optimistic. so here you have two republicans who are very much concerned about deficit reduction who say this budget won't do it. >> okay, congressman. as you know, house democrats are also out with their budget. joining senate democrats in calling for more revenue as well as spending to create jobs. but paul ryan didn't seem too optimistic about this this morning. take a listen to what he said. >> all the democratic budgets have one theme. more taxes, higher spending, never balancing the budget. if you look at these two budgets, yeah, we're two worlds apart. we're literally on different planets. >> he says you're literally on different planets. do you, therefore, have any hope of a compromise? >> well, not very much with paul ryan. i do believe that as steny hoyer, the himinority whip said he thinks republicans are g
much too severe particularly on education and children's programs. a new member who's a darling of the tea party said his growth projecti projections, paul ryan's growth projections which he uses to get the balance are much too optimist optimistic. so here you have two republicans who are very much concerned about deficit reduction who say this budget won't do it. >> okay, congressman. as you know, house democrats are also out with their budget. joining senate democrats in calling for...
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greater focus to providing clean 4 water, improving sanitation and stepping up hygiene supplies and education to thwart the onset of waterborne disease . as makeshift camps have sprung up along the turkish border, such as the olive tree camp in atmeh, near the reyhanli border crossing in turkey's hatay province, we are responding with assistance to improve basic personal hygieneincluding hygiene kits for each familyalso essential to preventing disease . at olive tree, u.s . assistance has also established 120 garbage collection points and trash removal services, repaired the water pump, established water trucking, installed pipe for a sewage system, and constructed 140 latrines . after the brutality they have suffered and witnessed, children and adults alike need psychosocial support to help them through this crisis . from helping to form women's groups that encourage discussion to providing vital psychosocial support for children by providing a safe space for them to play and interact with their peers, we are helping to provide ways for syrians to work through the trauma . with u.s . governm
greater focus to providing clean 4 water, improving sanitation and stepping up hygiene supplies and education to thwart the onset of waterborne disease . as makeshift camps have sprung up along the turkish border, such as the olive tree camp in atmeh, near the reyhanli border crossing in turkey's hatay province, we are responding with assistance to improve basic personal hygieneincluding hygiene kits for each familyalso essential to preventing disease . at olive tree, u.s . assistance has also...
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we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more smiling, either. >> steve: that will change everything. >> brian: let's go outside, extreme weather. three major winter storms, i understand, maria, right? >> yeah. we have a few storms that we will be tracking not just today, but over the next several days because we could be seeing another round of snow for many people across sections of the plains and even into the east coast coming up over the they could several days. first, our storm right now, which is producing pretty windy conditions here in new york city, we'll be seeing wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour
we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more...
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he might bring up one, he might put in school safety issues because the education committee has actually done something on that. mental illness. but it's the beginning, chris. >> chris, he owes the people of america a vote. >> a vote. >> whether or not we pass something he owes the people of america a vote. he's certainly the families of victims he owes them a vote. and i belief the percolation we need to see so we finally get does sensible. >> in fact, he may be rolling the dice much less on this than in previous -- when he brought up the sandy he knew he would lose it when he brought up the fiscal cliff deal he knew he was going to lose that too. he may bring it up for a vote and, you know, there's not enough votes to sustain it in which he can look like a hero to everyone. thank you all for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> obama news really after this. . but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on c
he might bring up one, he might put in school safety issues because the education committee has actually done something on that. mental illness. but it's the beginning, chris. >> chris, he owes the people of america a vote. >> a vote. >> whether or not we pass something he owes the people of america a vote. he's certainly the families of victims he owes them a vote. and i belief the percolation we need to see so we finally get does sensible. >> in fact, he may be rolling...
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dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no.
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we need to educate our young people on the dangers of them. host: thank you for the call. from our facebook page, tracy has this point of view. of these mass shootings were care -- host: bill joins us on the phone from wichita, kansas. your thoughts on this? caller code to me it is light brown 3, bomb in the record, here we go again. three,s like round the bumping up the record, here we go again. what -- where in the world are the parents of these kids? especially this one in georgia with the poor baby who was shot and killed. what is a 13-year-old and 16- year-old kid doing with an unloaded handgun? figure this out. it has to go back to the parents. i would like to see the parents of those kids that killed that us, anyoneur else, i do not care. where were you at when they were shot? with --g has gone down gone horribly wrong with the breakdown of the parental obedience of these kids. these young kids, where do they get these guns? being a gun owner, with children and grandkids, it does not even cross their minds that kids or grandkids would take that gun and do this. host
we need to educate our young people on the dangers of them. host: thank you for the call. from our facebook page, tracy has this point of view. of these mass shootings were care -- host: bill joins us on the phone from wichita, kansas. your thoughts on this? caller code to me it is light brown 3, bomb in the record, here we go again. three,s like round the bumping up the record, here we go again. what -- where in the world are the parents of these kids? especially this one in georgia with the...
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could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: obamacare ended medicare as we know it. with that, mr. speaker, mr. chairman, excuse me, i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished senior member of the budget committee, mr. mcclintock from california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mcclintock: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, mr. van hollen recently pointed out the democrats and republicans both want to get rid of a range of tax loopholes but democrats want to spend that money and republicans want to
could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan:...
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metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit of innovation that has long fueled america's greatness. young people who participate in these derbies are often sponsored by community groups, police departments, fire departments and others who want to invest in our country's future and a very direct and meaningful way -- in a very direct and meaningful way. every year i am incredibly proud of my constituents from maryland's fifth district who participate. a number of soapbox derby champions have come from the fifth district, including the 2009 s of the 2007, 2008, and last year. the winners in 2007 and 2008
metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit...
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it reads you were sent to usa for long-term service trip, your education, bank account, car, house, et cetera aonly serve on goal, fulfill your main mission. develop ties in policy making circles in in the u.s. and send intelligence reports to center. they took numerous surveillance photos with other russian spies and recorded this video of a federal russian living near washington, d.c. under the name michael zatoli. the murphies zatoli and others lived across the united states. they pursued academic degrees and held jobs in banking in telecom. donald heath field and tracy leeann foley even groomed their son to become a spy. >> we say long-term it is 30 years, it's get your second generation into the united states. >> coming up... >> local montclair police cars and fbi agents coming in and out of their house. it was just a shshshshshshsh >> you are my wife. >> in the television series "the americans" keri russell and matthew reese play russian spies living under deep cover as a suburban couple. the series was inspired the fbi's ghost stories which revealed a russian spy ring here in am
it reads you were sent to usa for long-term service trip, your education, bank account, car, house, et cetera aonly serve on goal, fulfill your main mission. develop ties in policy making circles in in the u.s. and send intelligence reports to center. they took numerous surveillance photos with other russian spies and recorded this video of a federal russian living near washington, d.c. under the name michael zatoli. the murphies zatoli and others lived across the united states. they pursued...
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you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the economy, it's growing at 9% in g.d.p. terms and i think for all those reasons the insurgency is having to think differently about how it might come back if it ever came back in political patriot terms and i think the feel in pakistan is different too. the sense i get is that they recognize that they've got a shared problem. some of the things that the general has talked about over the last three to six months recognized that this problem is something that they've www.to solve internally as well and -- got to solve termy as well and that's changing things. the big challenge is maintaining afghan confidence. it's quite obvious that the afghans are not going to be confronted by a 1992 once again. the chicago commitment and the tokyo commitment and the international community's overall commitment to afghanistan is very different to what it was 25 years ago. however, afgh
you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the economy, it's growing at 9% in g.d.p. terms and i think for all those reasons the insurgency is having to think differently about how it might come back if it ever came back in political patriot terms and i think the feel in pakistan is different too. the sense i get is that they recognize that they've got a...
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but you've told us that the people of california could not reinstitute racial segregation in public education. so, we know there are some things they can't do. >> they certainly can't do that. >> without flying in the face of the 14th amendment. the romer case opens with a quotation from justice harlan's dissent in plessy, and here's what justice kennedy says -- "the constitution neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens. those words now are understood to state a commitment to the law's neutrality where the rights of persons are at stake." aren't you flying right in the face of that? >> your honor, if there are no reasons, no rational reasons to distinguish between citizens, then the constitution does not permit the law to distinguish between them and treat them differently. >> but the proponents of the ballot initiative in colorado made the perfectly logical argument that all they were doing was leveling the playing field and justice kennedy said, "that's not right, that's not correct." wasn't your honor, it right. they were doing much more than that. they were essentially opening g
but you've told us that the people of california could not reinstitute racial segregation in public education. so, we know there are some things they can't do. >> they certainly can't do that. >> without flying in the face of the 14th amendment. the romer case opens with a quotation from justice harlan's dissent in plessy, and here's what justice kennedy says -- "the constitution neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens. those words now are understood to state a...
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. >> it educates you because it is very democratic. people are really voting for what they think is funny by watching it and passing it around to their friends. >> i would like the people who are at home watching the emmys right now to help me pull a big prank on the people who are not watching. it's been a big year for kimmel and in addition to the emmys and providing comedy for the white house correspondents association dinner he got engaged. so you're marrying one of your writers. >> i am, yes. she got hired as a writer's assistant and she started writing jokes. after a while it became obvious that we had to hire her as a writer. her material was so strong. for me, weirdly, that's like a -- that just -- that's really like what attracted me to her. she's funny. >> why is that weird? that's nice. >> i guess it's good but it is weird to be, you know, to have a work assignment be what attracted you to somebody. that is kind of -- >> that's not weird. you're in love with her mind. >> there you go. >> i mean she is very beautiful -- whanc
. >> it educates you because it is very democratic. people are really voting for what they think is funny by watching it and passing it around to their friends. >> i would like the people who are at home watching the emmys right now to help me pull a big prank on the people who are not watching. it's been a big year for kimmel and in addition to the emmys and providing comedy for the white house correspondents association dinner he got engaged. so you're marrying one of your...
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so that's 35,000 low-income kids that could good back into early education programs. i'm just using that to give an example for this. can the obama administration give gitmo $200 million without seeming utterly hypocritical? >> i don't know how you do it. we had a plan back years ago to spend $120 million to build a complex at guantanamo. we were told it was a temporary facility and it was nuts to spend that kind of money so they built a $12 million temporary facility instead. as you say, when we're in a time of sequester and cutting money to spend that kind of, you know, almost a quarter billion dollars to detain in essence 80 men is outrageous. >> it seems shocking. rosa, when you look at the -- you said the $49 million they swant for high value detainees. there are 16 detainee that's fall in that category. so $49 million for the new facility is $3 million per diem takenee. so we're already spending $60 million a year just to operate guantanamo. should we be spending $3 million a detainee for something like this? >> you know, erin, when you're at the pentagon you di
so that's 35,000 low-income kids that could good back into early education programs. i'm just using that to give an example for this. can the obama administration give gitmo $200 million without seeming utterly hypocritical? >> i don't know how you do it. we had a plan back years ago to spend $120 million to build a complex at guantanamo. we were told it was a temporary facility and it was nuts to spend that kind of money so they built a $12 million temporary facility instead. as you say,...